Imagine the world covered in dust and constantly using masks and goggles to protect yourself. Imagine having nothing left to eat but corn and hoping it wonāt poison you. Imagine mankind on the brink of extinction. Can you see it? Nolan depicts this in his film: Interstellar.Ā
We follow the life of Cooper, a retired NASA pilot currently living the quiet life of a farmer but he was never fully satisfied with it.Ā
One day, a drone flew over the cornfield and Cooper brought it home, facing a gravitational anomaly. By encoding a location that leads him to an underground facility, he is reunited with his former director, Professor Brand. The professor introduces Amelia, Professor Brand's daughter, Romilly, and Doyle, NASA's most brilliant scientists and researchers.Ā
Their first location was planet Miller, but when they arrived there was nothing left and an enormous time slippage was ensued: one hour there is seven years back on Earth. When they returned home, several lives was lost and possibly not enough are left to save. They continued their journey.Ā
They arrive at Mann's planet and found Dr. Mann, one of the first astronauts sent by NASA. The original plan was to find another home, start a colony and repopulate. In the end, Dr. Mann betrayed them by lying about the data on his planet, turning against the mission. He doesn't last long though and ends up exploding in his spaceship due to his own cowardice.Ā
Amelia is drawn to the third planet, Edmund. Cooper assumes this is because of her feelings for Dr. Edmund. Amelia says in the film, āLove isn't something we invented, itās observable, powerful. Why shouldnāt it mean something?... Maybe it means more, something we canāt yet understand. Maybe itās some evidence, some artifact of higher dimensions that we canāt consciously perceive. Iām drawn across the universe to someone I haven't seen for a decade, who I know is probably dead. Love is the one thing we are capable of perceiving that transcends dimensions of time and space.āĀ
However, Cooper devises a way for Amelia to check Edmond's planet anyway while he tends to the wormhole, putting himself at risk more than Amelia. They go their separate ways.Ā
The wormhole is placed in a three dimensional tesseract created by a five dimensional "being". In between what seems like millions of stripped like corners, he rewatches the last moments he spent in his daughter's room from the viewpoint of a bookshelf. Murphy, Cooper's daughter, called it a ghost because she believed someone was trying to communicate with her. Later, he finds out he can send a message to Murphy through the watch he left her. They communicated through Morse code. TARS, Cooper's robot, was doubtful she could ever decipher the message.Ā
The tesseract begins to close up, revealing a blinding light. Then we see Cooper on a hospital bed in Saturn. He looks outside the window from his room, marveling at the literal sphere-shaped planet and realizing one thing: they had saved mankind.Ā
Cooper discovers his daughter has grown frail and old. She sends him off by saying āNo parent should have to watch their child dieā. Cooper and TARS take off to find a new home for themselves, maybe one shared between Cooper and Amelia.Ā
Others were confused with Nolan's change of pace in the storyline, but I was always curious about the different degrees of love and how subjective it is. While others were discovering the scientific conclusion of the film, I was in awe of Cooper and Murphy's love and connection, and their ability to communicate, transcending time.Ā
Only in love and our connection with others can we give out the hope we need for a better tomorrow. It takes two to save the world but it takes one feeling to change the scope of mankind.Ā
One of my favorite lines from the film was said by Professor Brand: "Do not go gentle into that good night; old age should burn and rave at close of day. Rage, rage against the dying of the light."